While many countries saw their stock of hydroalcoholic gel plummet as soon because the coronavirus hit, Turkey had a run on one other style of product: eau de cologne.
There, eau de cologne isn’t traditionally used as men’s scent. Relatively, its historical purpose has been as a hand sanitizer, because of its high — 80 percent — alcohol content, explained Ahu Sendilmen, global and Turkey service leader, consumer panels and member at Ipsos market research company.
When people visit friends’ homes, for example, eau de cologne is commonly proffered to scrub hands, and up to now it was on offer in buses on routes through the provinces, alongside treats to eat.
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